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More crimes against Sikhs Americans, but not considered hate

September 4, 2012 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

Since the murder of Dalbir Singh outside of his convenience store in Oak Creek, Wisconsin (in what is being called a robbery attempt) more attacks on and murders of Sikhs in the United States are coming to light. Prior to the shootings in Oak Creek, a 72-year-0ld Sikh man in New Jersey was severely beaten – and then arrested by police – in an altercation with a neighbor: On July 26th, Avtar Singh Ji went to Edward Koscovski’s shop to […]

Categories: Hate Crimes, News Bits • Tags: Avtar Singh, California, Fresno, hate crimes, Kashmir Singh, New Jersey, Paterson

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Ask CA Governor Jerry Brown to sign laws that impact Sikhs

August 30, 2012 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

On blog The Langar Hall, Sundari describes two important bills currently on the desk of California Governor Jerry Brown. These proposals are of direct importance to California’s Sikh community. Public support is needed to convince him enact the bills into law by the end of September: AB1964 – Workplace Religious Freedom Act:  SIGN THE PETITION If this bill moves forward and becomes law, it will sharply reduce job discrimination against Sikhs and other religious minorities and guarantee equal employment opportunity […]

Categories: Civil Rights, Politics • Tags: AB1964, California, Jerry Brown, SB1540, Sikh Coalition, Social science, The Langar Hall, Workplace Religious Freedom Act

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Ricky Gill at a fundraiser in Southern California, August 2012

GOP Candidate Ricky Gill passes on representing Sikhs again

August 28, 2012 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

In his address to the Republican National Convention today, Ricky Gill, who we can only presume is a Sikh American running for Congress in California’s 9th Congressional District, passed on the unique opportunity to acknowledge our visible minority — whose recent turmoil in Oak Creek, Wisconsin occurred not a month ago — on the national stage. Certainly, Gill’s primary concern should be to represent his district. No one can fault him for focusing on the issues of his geographical constituency. […]

Categories: Politics • Tags: California, California 9th Congressional District, Ishwar Singh, Republican National Convention, Ricky Gill

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Take a tour of South Asian American history in Berkeley, CA

August 28, 2012 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

The Berkeley South Asian Radical History Tour is a walking visit to South Asian historical sites in Berkeley, California: Discover 100 years of radical South Asian American history in the streets of Berkeley, California! South Asians have been living in California since at least 1857, but their stories are still little known. Join community historians Anirvan Chatterjee and Barnali Ghosh as South Asian American history comes to life on an engaging 2-mile walking tour. You’ll visit original sites, hear stories, and come […]

Categories: Civil Rights, Events • Tags: Anirvan Chatterjee, Barnali Ghosh, Berkeley, Berkeley South Asian Radical History Tour, California

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Wherefore art thou, Ricky Gill?

August 15, 2012 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

I have written several times about Ranjit “Ricky” Gill, the Republican Party candidate for Congress in California’s 9th Congressional District. Gill is challenging Democratic Party incumbent Jerry McNerney for the seat. Gill, 25, is the son of Sikh physicians in the Stockton, California area. Much of the donations to his campaign have come from the Sikh community, as well as interests in the healthcare and agricultural industries.  The northern California constituency for which Gill is contesting is an area that […]

Categories: Hate Crimes, Politics • Tags: California, California 9th Congressional District, Gurdwara, Jerry McNerney, Oak Creek, Ricky Gill, Stockton, Wisconsin

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Picture of the Day: SF Vigil for Wisconsin Gurdwara shooting victims

August 7, 2012 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

Last night, a candlelight vigil was held in San Francisco, California, in memory of the victims of the tragic shooting at the Gurdwara in Oak Creek, Wisconsin on Sunday.  Such vigils are taking place across the country. More photos of San Francisco’s gathering is available at the Made by KG Facebook page.

Categories: Hate Crimes • Tags: California, Candlelight vigil, Gurdwara, Oak Creek, San Francisco, Wisconsin

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“Know Your Rights” forum in Sacramento, CA this weekend

July 27, 2012 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

The Sikh Temple Sacramento is collaborating with SALDEF (Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund) to host a “Know Your Rights” forum this Sunday, July 29: The event is free and is a good opportunity for Sikh and other residents of the area to educate themselves about their civil rights. The official press release is below.

Categories: Civil Rights, Events • Tags: California, Know Your Rights, Sacramento, SALDEF, Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund, West Sacramento

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Lessons learned in NY and the CA Workplace Religious Freedom Act

July 26, 2012 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

The New York Times published an editorial last month about the workplace discrimination case involving the city’s Metropolitan Transit Authority and their Sikh and Muslim employees: This settlement should have been reached years ago. By dragging things out so long, the M.T.A. has deepened the sense of injury in the Sikh and Muslim communities. Prominent in the Justice case was Kevin Harrington, a subway train operator and a Sikh who wears a turban. After the 9/11 attacks, he was commended […]

Categories: Civil Rights, News Bits • Tags: AB1964, California, Metropolitan Transit Authority, MTA, New York, New York Times, Workplace Religious Freedom Act

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Conflict at CA Gurdwara results in violence, police action

July 24, 2012 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

Sikh24 presents news about a conflict over the management of the Sikh house of worship in El Sobrante, California (officially called the Sikh Center of San Francisco Bay Area) that turned into a physical altercation and required police intervention: One individual was hurt during the altercation, he later told the police that Darshan Singh had allegedly cut him on the forehead with his small kirpan. The victim had a two inch gash and was bleeding. This is a gross violation […]

Categories: News Bits • Tags: California, El Sobrante, Gurdwara, Gurdwara conflict, Sikh Center of San Francisco Bay Area

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